The story of the woman caught in adultery, where the crowd wanted to stone her, is found in the Gospel of John, chapter 8, verses 1-11. Jesus responds by challenging the crowd to examine their own sins before judging others. He then forgives the woman and tells her to go and sin no more.
The verse "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone" comes from the Bible, in the Gospel of John, chapter 8, verses 7-11. It is a story where Jesus intervenes when a group of men wanted to stone a woman caught in adultery.
In my bible study we had rev 2:17 and I wanted to know what does the white stone with the name inside mean Is it really a stone or a symbol thanks
a prositute, a slag. Etc.
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Painter, picker, publicist, prositute, pimp, priest.
The word "prostitute" is in the King James Version of the Bible 1 time. It is in 1 verse. The noun for a prostitute in the King James Version of the Bible is "whore." The word "prostitute" is used only as a verb in the King James Version of the Bible.
The following "answer" left by KJV indicates a failure to read the question with full comprehension. I was not asking about the 'meaning' or 'history' of the verse, but the wording of the verse. Read John 8:1-11, particularly verse 7. The religious leaders wanted to trap Jesus so they attempted to either get Him to condemn the woman so they could say He had no compassion or forgiveness, or to get Him to support her so they could say that He wanted to void the law of Moses. Jesus turned the situation upon them with His statement: v. 7 "He who is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her." (KJV)
The character Ebenezer in the Bible verse signifies a stone of remembrance, representing God's help and faithfulness in the past.
You could only get the philosopher's stone out of the mirror if you wanted the stone, but didn't want to use it. Professor Quirrell wanted to use the stone to restore Lord Voldemort to power. Harry wanted it to prevent that from happening, but had no intention of using the stone for himself. Therefore the mirror presented it to him.